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  • Actors: Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner, Colin Farrell, Michael Clarke Duncan, Jon Favreau
  • Directors: Mark Steven Johnson
  • Writers: Mark Steven Johnson
  • Producers: Arnon Milchan, Avi Arad, Becki Cross Trujillo, Bernard Williams, Bill Carraro
  • Format: PAL
  • Language English, Greek, Italian
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 15
  • Studio: 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 13 Oct 2003
  • Run Time: 99 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000DK4QL
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 18,700 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Whether or not one likes Daredevil the movie probably has a lot to do with whether or not one likes Daredevil the comic book. To its credit (or, depending upon your perspective, its detriment), Daredevil is one of the most faithful comic-book adaptations to make it to the big screen. Yet in a world where the red-suited crimefighter is hardly a cultural icon in the same league as Batman and Spider-Man, that will mean very little to most filmgoers.

Daredevil tells the story of Matt Murdock (Ben Affleck), a young lawyer who spent his youth getting kicked around by life in Hell's Kitchen, NYC. He's blinded at an early age in an industrial accident, but when he recovers, he discovers that his remaining senses are superhumanly acute. When his father, a boxer, is killed by gangsters for refusing to throw a fight, Matt Murdock vows to dedicate his life to fighting for what's right. To that end, he becomes a lawyer by day and a masked vigilante by night--Daredevil, the Man Without Fear.

Using as its source material a classic (well, to comics fans, at least) Frank Miller story line, the film manages to find room for Daredevil's origin, his love affair with Elektra (Jennifer Garner) and his first meetings with his two arch-nemeses, Bullseye (Colin Farrell) and Kingpin (Michael Clark Duncan). Colin Farrell has fun with the psychotic Irish assassin Bullseye, who can use nearly any object as a deadly projectile (and who, as he proudly states, never misses). Michael Clark Duncan adds stone-cold menace to the Kingpin of Crime, the criminal mastermind at the nexus of New York's underworld. Yet Daredevil tries to cram too much into its relatively short running time, and ultimately it's the relationship between Matt Murdock and Elektra that suffers--Garner does all she can with the character, but she could have benefited from a bit more screen time. And the action sequences--particularly the faster-paced, Matrix-style wire fights--only succeed in making Affleck and Farrell look a bit awkward (unlike Garner, neither are natural martial artists). Still, Daredevil is a film by comic-book fans, for comic-book fans, packed with cameos and in-jokes sure to appeal to the die-hards. If that's you, then there's much to love here. --Robert Burrow

Synopsis
The latest Marvel Comics superhero to hit the big screen is Daredevil (Ben Affleck), a man blinded by a radioactive chemical accident as a young boy but left with superhuman senses and agile acrobatic ability. Like his Marvel compatriot Spider-Man, Daredevil attempts to lead a normal life by day as Matt Murdock, a Hell's Kitchen defense attorney. By night Matt becomes Daredevil, a brooding superhero fighting for justice in the dark and squalid New York streets overrun with vermin and criminal injustice. Wearing a red leather suit and mask, Daredevil leaps from high skyscrapers and tracks his enemies with his radar-like vision, punishing those who are guilty but whom he cannot tackle in the courtroom. At the center of the city's villainous underbelly is Daredevil's nemesis Kingpin (Michael Clarke Duncan) and his psychotic, knife-wielding deputy-assassin Bullseye (Colin Farrell). Daredevil fights their powerful forces alone, until he meets Elektra Natchios (Jennifer Garner of ALIAS fame), a skilled martial artist and sexy superheroine who is after Bullseye and Kingpin for murdering her father. Sparks fly as the two heroes take on the underlords of crime together in this action-packed adventure fantasy that will surely delight fans of SPIDER-MAN, X-MEN, or BATMAN.


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Director's Cut For The UK Hopefully!, 13 Feb 2005
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I got the director's cut a couple of days ago, but my TV not being up to much I was stuck with it in black and white, but still this is a great film. I enjoyed the original release but the director's cut has so much more, the storyline is less rushed, the added sub-plot is great with some excellent, funny moments that shouldn't have been cut and above all, there's actually some character development! There's no end of great scenes between Matt and Foggy, thinking of the dog story, whereas on the original release there were none and some great moments, especially those with Coolio in them, all of which were cut. There's less of Elektra which makes the film work much better. All in all brilliant and hopefully it will be released here soon so I can enjoy it in colour!
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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars a superhero for adults..., 24 Oct 2003
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The greatest thing about Daredevil is it's integrity to its source material, and yet in a way that also proved to be its downfall. From the opening moments the film reveals both it's stylishness with our hero atop a church, wrapped around a stone cross, and also its darkness as we see him fall, injured, aided by a priest who seems oddly unsurprised by this occurance.

For those who don't know the history of this admittedly less mainstream comicbook, Daredevil is the story of a superhero who was blinded in an toxic chemical accident, which greatly heightened his either four senses. His greatest skill is the ability to "see" through the sounds he hears (allowing for a nice "rain vision" special effect). After seeing his father murdered by underworld thugs, he becomes a crimefighter, by day as a successful lawyer in Hell's Kitchen, and by night as a violent costumed superhero.

Daredevil's [Ben Affleck] violent nature is the key feature that sets this film apart, for where most superheroes would disable, capture or trick bad guys into hurting one another, Daredevil is perfectly happy to kill criminals himself, often in a brutal manner. He has lost faith in the legal system's justice, and yet it is much harder to condone his own brand through vigilante exploits to hunt down those who evade the court's convictions, and it's often difficult to decide whether we can really side with him at all. Indeed Murdoch's life by day appears far more appealing than his nighttime excursions, as we are shown the unglamourised side of his superhero lifestyle as he returns home, popping pills and submerging himself underwater in a metal coffin-bed in order to close off his abilities and rest. This is definitely not your standard superhero film...

The extended forage into Daredevil's past will not be to the taste of those hungering for immediate action. However, the intentionally slow buildup is essential for us to truly care about the character. His relationship with his father is expressed perfectly, his father painfully aware of his own failings while trying to instill a sense of right into his son.

Once the background is complete, however, the film launches into a rather standard scenario, with very carricatured heroes and villains, especially Bullseye [Colin Farrel]. Farrel hams up the role to such a degree and with such charisma that he steals every scene he appears in. Indeed it is rather a let-down when Daredevil manages to beat him despite the fact he discover's the hero's weakness. Kingpin [Michael Clarke Duncan] as the crime-lord is a (physically) towering presence.

Elektra [Jennifer Garner] is another interesting role, providing both a love interest and an adversary for Daredevil, and Garner is smouldering throughout in both capacities. Unusually for a superhero's girl, she is clearly able to look after herself, as she swiftly reveals when he makes his advances (although quite what possessed her to spar with a blind man is best left unasked). The chemistry between Matt and Elektra is brilliantly apparent, but the romance is not fleshed out as successfully, failing to show us why they care so deeply for one another. The support roles are wenderfully played by Jon Favreau as Matt's law partner and friend, to the point where we genuinely want him to know the truth, and a rather underused Joe Pantoliano as the reporter following sightings of the mysterious vigilante hero. It is also refreshing to find a black villain after a long stretch of excessive "political correctness" that banished such things from our screens. A superhero movie rests, of course, on its star, and Affleck certainly looks suitably heroic in the dark crimson costume, and also gives Daredevil a human side, as a man feeling the pain of his position, prone to making mistakes and going too far.

The dialogue is simply superb, fresh and well-delivered, especially for a comicbook movie translation. However, this belies a rather serious lack of any real story, the movie's gravest failing. Aside from his history, we are shown little more than Daredevil using his powers, the action dominates the plot. This is only a problem because, despite its impressive choreography, we are not really shown anything new, and there are more than passing similarities to the very recent Spiderman (not nearly enough time has passed for this to be considered homage rather than rip-off). The dark filming style creates a very different feel, however, developing a more adult atmosphere. Hell's Kitchen tends to feel sterile by day, much like Gotham City. This "noir" style is the biggest payoff of the film, and what ultimately sets it appart, since not even Schumacher's recent Batman attempts achieved this.

So Daredevil returns to the dark visual stylishness of Tim Burton's Batman, but is let down through a patchy storyline and action sequences that often appear all too familiar. However, through loyalty to the comicbook, the central character (almost an anti-hero at times) is alluring and charismatic, so while we question whether it is justice or vengeance he is drawn towards, we cannot help but be intrigued by this darker and perhaps more adult approach to the standard superhero film.

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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars A missed opportunity, 29 Jan 2004
This review is from: Daredevil [DVD] [2003] (DVD)
The first thing to note about "Daredevil" is that it doesn't exactly flow as a film - a number of scenes, including an entire sub-plot relating to Matt Murdock's job as a defence lawyer, were cut in order to make the running time shorter. It seems this was a mistake, as the plot doesn't really hang together and the narrative is not too coherent, but rather jumpy and largely unconvincing. And it's also a shame, because inside this below-average superhero flick is a great little film, struggling to get out, and a few minutes more of character development, setting the scene etc might just have made all the difference...

Ben Affleck, an actor who has always inspired nothing but boredom from me, plays Matt Murdock, a blind defence lawyer who also happens to have a secret double identity as a crime-fighting superhero, with costume and gadgets etc etc blah blah - you know the drill. Jennifer Garner is Elektra, a martial arts expert who seems happy to fight a sightless stranger in a children's playground, for no apparent reason at all. This event is an example of one of the holes in the film's patchy plot, although visually, it's impressive.

The film does succeed on this visual level - square-jawed Affleck looks superhero-y enough; Garner is quite simply stunning and looks good high-kicking things; Colin Farrell appears suitably crazed for his role as assassin Bullseye. The fight scenes are well-choreographed and the city appears dark and menacing. There's also the film's one truly beautiful idea: that Murdock can "see" an image of Elektra when the raindrops fall upon her face - this is a very well-done segment in the film, and a genuine moment of inspiration, sensitivity and romance that I was not expecting in what is, at its core level, a quite violent and unpleasant tale...

It's at the narrative level that "Daredevil" falls down. I wanted to know more about all the characters, and why they were doing what they were doing. The ending to the film is rather clumsy. There is also, it has to be said, quite a lot of unpleasantness in this film - the way Bullseye dispatches his victims is, without exception, quite horrible to watch (NB: I am a girl, so bear in mind whether you think this is affecting my ability to stomach such scenes!) and there is, it has to be said, a sense of cruelty about the whole thing.

Nevertheless, there are some great little ideas here and nice touches, and you can watch Farrell and Michael Clarke Duncan give their top-billed co-stars Affleck and Garner a lesson in superhero movie acting. But you will come away wanting more - and not because your appetite has been whetted, but because you have been let down. On every level but the sheer visual, this film needs more, and is frustrating because with a few changes here and there, it could have delivered.

The DVD - the 2 disc DVD is actually pretty well put together. There's a good selection of extras here that are probably better made than the film! - and quite a lot to watch and look through. If you are thinking of getting the film, the few quid extra for the 2 disc version is probably worth it.

2 stars.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Possibly the worst film I've seen!
There isn't much I can add to the title of my review - I thought this film was awful - Afflecks acting was awful, and the first fight scene between his character and Elektra... Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Buy something else unless you're a Marvel Obsessive
Daredevil is a truly appalling movie on first watching. The acting is pretty terrible, with Colin Farrell - who is Irish - putting on the worst Irish accent I've ever heard. Read more
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